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He concludes by asserting a "very strong form of pacifism" and admits that this results in some uncomfortable conclusions, such as that "even military action aimed at protecting people against acute and systematic human-rights violations cannot be justified" (Fox 2014, 126).
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Her brother Bo Larry Bulll), now a New Yorker, tries to remain noncommittal, but his Jewish wife, Rachael Amy Lynn Stewartt), stirs the pot by asserting that her father-in-law was at the very least an anti-Semite.
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